Jon,
Hear, Hear! As an undergraduate student, I know that I feels sometimes
like I shouldn't respond to the message that most interest me because I'm
still learning the "jargon" of archaeology. Since I don't wish to sound
'ignorant' I usually just keep quiet, hoping that someone else will pick
up the thread and open the discussion up.
Robin
On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 23:29:38 -0000 "Jonathan Laskey"
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>Thank you for all your responses to my original note ( on and off -
>list) . I would like to make one further comment:
>As I understand it, this list is open to those involved in and
>interested in British archaeology and anyone making a contribution to
>the list must be aware that it will be read by all people subscribing
>to it, whatever their level of understanding. Surely if you are
>prepared to express an opinion on Britarch and hope to receive a
>decent level of response, is it not reasonable to express that opinion
>in a way which can be understood by the majority of the subscribers? I
>do not know how many people subscribe to Britarch ( Can anyone tell
>me?) but I would suggest that a significant number do not contribute
>because they feel that, unless they are capable of using the same
>language as that used by some contributors, their opinions will not be
>listened to.
>Thanks
>Jon
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